Abstract

This article proposes a new diagnostic method based on average current Park vector (ACPV) for single and dual power switch open-circuit faults of six-phase fault-tolerant permanent magnet synchronous motor (FTPMSM) system, which can be applied for the system both in nonfault and fault tolerant operation conditions. The fault diagnosis structure is composed of two parts: the ACPV moduli-based fault detection and the ACPV polarity-based fault location. By analyzing the ACPV before and after the fault, the normalized ACPV moduli-based fault detection is proposed by using the ACPV components in three orthogonal subspaces, which has good robustness to the speed and load changes. The ACPV polarity-based fault location is then proposed to locate the faulted power switches of the FTPMSM system. Finally, the effectiveness of the proposed fault diagnosis method is validated by a six-phase FTPMSM experimental platform. The fault diagnosis approach has the advantageous features of simple implementation, good robustness to various disturbances, no requirement of the extra sensors, and low computational burden, which can achieve single and dual power switch open-circuit fault diagnosis for the FTPMSM system both in normal and fault tolerant operation conditions.

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